That’s the same amount as a slice of pizza, a Cadbury’s Heroes miniatures bar and three Lees Teacakes respectively.

A typical G&T meanwhile is 120 calories with a regular tonic (around 30kcal a serving) or 56 calories with a slimline tonic (0kcal), according to calorie counter app My Fitness Pal. Other spirits like vodka, rum and whisky have a similar calorie content.

But it is worthwhile noting that all calories found in alcohol lack nutritional content – meaning no matter how many are consumed, you’ll still feel hungry. Not only that but these ’empty calories’ can actually prevent fats in your body being burned for energy. Drink Aware explains:

While we can store nutrients, protein, carbohydrates, and fat in our bodies, we can’t store alcohol. So our systems want to get rid of it, and doing so takes priority. All of the other processes that should be taking place (including absorbing nutrients and burning fat) are interrupted.

With that in mind, we’ve ranked all our favourite gins in order of most calories to least JSYK.